Turn any article or webpage into a clear mind map instantly
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Copy any webpage URL — articles, docs, blog posts, Wikipedia pages
MindLM extracts the text and organizes it into a logical hierarchy
Refine the map in the visual editor, then export or share
Articles, documentation, blog posts, news, Wikipedia — if it has text, it works
Strips navigation, ads, and boilerplate — focuses on the actual content
Headings, sections, and lists are reflected in the mind map hierarchy
Turn dense academic papers or long articles into scannable visual summaries
See what people actually use it for — chances are your problem is on this list.
That 10,000-word Stratechery, Paul Graham, or Substack essay you bookmarked months ago? Drop the URL and get the argument structure as a mind map — then decide if you want to read the full piece or just keep the map.
New framework, API, or internal wiki with 50 nested pages? Convert the main index or key pages into mind maps and get a bird’s-eye view of what’s where before you dive in.
Researchers and content writers: feed in 5–10 articles on the same topic, get a mind map per piece, and compare claims and arguments side-by-side before writing your own take.
Cramming a new topic before an interview or exam? Convert the relevant Wikipedia page into a mind map, add your own annotations to the nodes, and you have a personalized study sheet in two minutes.
MindLM can only read publicly accessible content. If a page requires login or payment, the content behind the wall won't be extracted.
Long pages are handled well. The AI focuses on the main content and creates a comprehensive but readable mind map structure.
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